Fifty-three years ago, Bruce Lee’s legacy exploded on screen with Enter the Dragon — the film that made him a global icon — even though he’d died just one month before its release at age 32. Directed by Robert Clouse, this groundbreaking martial arts thriller blended spy intrigue with jaw-dropping fight choreography, launching Lee from Hong Kong stardom into Hollywood history. Though he never saw it premiere, the film soared to critical acclaim, earning an 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and a spot in the National Film Registry. Lee’s legendary performance wasn’t just acting — it was the culmination of his life’s work, fueled by his own martial art philosophy, Jeet Kune Do, and relentless physical discipline. His explosive, athletic presence still commands awe decades later.
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